Jukka Matero
University of Eastern Finland
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Leisure Sciences | 2011
Matti Vaara; Jukka Matero
This study examines the determinants of daily participation and time-use in nature-based outdoor recreation among the Finnish population, comparing frequently used modeling methods. Using an original time diary dataset, results show that daily participation decision is mainly influenced by age, dog ownership, potential unemployment and timing of the day (weekend vs. weekday, summer vs. autumn), whereas the main determinants for the daily time-use are age, timing of the day, gender and province. Results indicate that a simple two-part model (probit and OLS) is an appropriate approach for modeling the daily decision process concerning nature-based recreation behavior.
Small-scale Forestry | 2013
Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen; Jukka Matero; Margaret A. Shannon
Forest values play an important role in forest management practices, and in the design and implementation of forest policy and the legal framework. This paper assesses the importance of farmers’ forest values and the potential associations between farmers’ forest values and their compliance with the tree-felling rule in Ghana. The results are derived from a survey with farmers, inhabiting fringes of forest reserves in the High Forest Zone of Ghana. With the exception of the forest value for future generations, forest values that contribute to immediate subsistence and livelihoods are perceived as the most important (i.e. environmental, subsistence and economic forest values). These values provide, among others, wide variety of foods, such as wild crops and bushmeat, farming land, medicinal plants, household items such as ropes, lianas and mats, firewood and shelter. Aesthetic and religion-related forest values are considered to be the least important. Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis suggests that farmers’ forest values may to some extent influence their compliance with the tree-felling rule. Economic, religion-related and learning forest values are likely to encourage compliance with the tree-felling rule.
Biological Conservation | 2007
Olli-Pekka Tikkanen; Tero Heinonen; Jari Kouki; Jukka Matero
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2013
S. Rouvinen; Jukka Matero
European Journal of Forest Research | 2012
Olli-Pekka Tikkanen; Jukka Matero; Mikko Mönkkönen; Artti Juutinen; Jari Kouki
Ecological Economics | 2007
Jukka Matero; Olli Saastamoinen
Archive | 2013
Janne Alahuhta; Ilona Joensuu; Jukka Matero; Kari-Matti Vuori; Olli Saastamoinen
Silva Fennica | 2004
Jukka Matero
Metsätieteen aikakauskirja | 1970
Jukka Matero; Olli Saastamoinen; Jari Kouki
Silva Fennica | 2012
Ilona Suuriniemi; Jukka Matero; Harri Hänninen; Jussi Uusivuori